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Hi, I 'm Aditya, the guy behind this website and many other. This site acts as my web playground, where I share all about me, my work and my knowledge.

I have over 8 yrs hands on experience in PHP, Mysql, JavaScript, open sources CMS like Joomla, Wordpress etc. During these 8 years, I have worked on more than 200 projects and/or websites but could not spare time for my blog.

Posts Tagged ‘Linux installation’

Everyone is familiar with Linux today. Linux, together with a set of GNU programs, is an operating system. That is, Linux is not a single program or a suite of tools. Most "versions" of Linux, known as "distributions", are available to download free of charge. However, there are some things you should know about downloading and installing Linux:

First, you don't have to actually install Linux in your hard disk to use the Linux operating system. There exist several "versions" of Linux that can be downloaded and burned to a CD. These variants of the Linux operating system, known as "Live CD" versions, will boot Linux directly from the CD on systems that are capable of doing this.

Recently i installed Ubuntu on my home PC. After several hours of working, searching through the forums on how to install it on my 32 bit PC without repartioning i made it at last. The view after successful installation was really great that i could not hold back my self from sharing it to you all.

Features

Ubuntu have lots of features like a wide variety of free apps, safe and fast web browsing, a dedicated music store and much more. In short Ubuntu brings the very best technologies straight to your desktop

6. Ubuntu loads quickly on any computer, but it's super-fast on newer machines. After loading, opening a browser takes seconds, unlike other operating systems that leave you staring at the screen, waiting to get online.(This is really a great feature for me.)

7. Ubuntu's new music player includes an integrated store, so you can buy and download new tracks with just a few clicks.